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ECE 695A Lecture 29A: Appendix - Dimension of a Surface
08 Apr 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
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ECE 695A Lecture 28: Circuit Implications of Dielectric Breakdown
08 Apr 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
Outline:Part 1 - Understanding Post-BD FET behaviorBD position determinationHard and Soft BD in FETsDistinguishing leakage and intrinsic FET parameters shiftsPart 2 - Impact of breakdown on digital circuit operationBD in ring oscillatorBDinSR AMcellTiming, BD into soft node
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ECE 695A Lecture 29: Breakdown of Thick Dielectrics
08 Apr 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
Outline:IntroductionSpatial and temporal dynamics during breakdownBreakdown in bulk oxides: puzzleConclusions
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PHYS 620 Lecture 12: Excitons III
08 Apr 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Roberto Merlin
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ECE 695A Lecture 27: Correlated TDDB in Off-State HCI
29 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
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ECE 695A Lecture 27R: Review Questions
29 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
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ECE 695A Lecture 26-1: Statistics of Soft Breakdown via Methods of Markov Chains
28 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
Outline:Spatial vs. Temporal correlationTheory of correlated Dielectric BreakdownExcess leakage as a signature of correlated BDConclusions
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ECE 695A Lecture 26-2: Statistics of Soft Breakdown (Breakdown Position correlation)
28 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
Outline:Position and time correlation of BD spotHow to determine the position of the BD SpotPosition correlation in BD spotsWhy is localization so weak?Conclusions
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ECE 695A Lecture 26R: Review Questions
28 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
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ECE 595E Lecture 29: Eigenmode Layered Computations (CAMFR)
28 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel
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ECE 595E Lecture 23: Electronic Bandstructures
27 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel
Outline:3D Lattice TypesFull 3D Photonic Bandgap StructuresYablonoviteWoodpileInverse OpalsRod-Hole 3D PhCs
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ECE 695A Lecture 25R: Review Questions
27 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
Review Questions:Explain why percolation resistance is area independent?Why is the physical origin of the distribution of percolation resistance?How would the ratio of hard and soft breakdown change with an auxiliary parallel capacitor in constant voltage stress? Explain. What is the evidence...
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[Illinois] ECE 416 Impedance Based Sensors I
27 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham
In this lecture, we were introduced to the concept of a new sensor called the impedance-based Biosensor. Biomolecules are originally charged and therefore there is a need to determine the charge of the molecule before using it on a...
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[Illinois] ECE 416 Optical Sensors II
27 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham
In this lecture, there is a review of the previous lecture of SPR Sensors along with Reflection Interference Spectroscopy. We learned that as we go to longer wavelengths, the refractive index is more constant. Then, we looked at...
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[Illinois] ECE 416 Optical Sensors III
27 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham
In this lecture, we finished our discussion over optical sensors. We started with discussing a photon moving between 2 mirrors with 100% efficiency, the photon gets to "sample" the media between the mirrors with no loss. This was...
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ECE 595E Lecture 26: Overview of Transfer Matrix Methods
26 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel
Outline:Ray-optics transfer matrixWave-optics matrix methods:T-matrixR-matrixS-matrix
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ECE 595E Lecture 27: S-Matrix Methods
26 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel
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PHYS 620 Lecture 5: Diamond and Zincblende Semiconductors: Band Structure
26 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Roberto Merlin
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ECE 595E Lecture 25: Further Bandstructure Simulation Tools
21 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Peter Bermel
Outline:Recap from WednesdayPeriodic Potential LabBasic principlesInput InterfaceExemplary OutputsCNTbandsBasic principlesInput InterfaceExemplary Outputs
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ECE 695A Lecture 24: Statistics of Oxide Breakdown - Cell percolation model
21 Mar 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Alam
Outline:Observations: Failure times are statistically distributedModels of Failure Distribution: Extrinsic vs. percolationPercolation theory of multiple BreakdownTDDB lifetime projectionConclusions